I'm excited to announce the launch of the Latino/Hispanic community engagement strategy, as part of our Culture Connections program! We want to listen, learn and engage this very important and growing segment of the community. We are interested in engaging Latinos/Hispanics in addressing issues important to their communities. Hopefully, we'll be able to come up with some good projects and innovative ways to connect with this community. Yeah, this is one of the ways United Way is being more intentional and authentic in it's community work.
It's a very simple survey and you can take the survey here or call the survey line at 512-498-4900. The survey is in English and in the original Texas language...Español!
Check out our press release y tambien me pueden llamar si tienen preguntas sobre la encuesta al 512-225-0360.
Si Se Puede!
Mando
Director, Manos Sobre...Central Texas!
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Calling all Latinos/Hispanics!
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